@Call77 yea it’s just a game to me. They gonna ban all WW II movies now ? Or Captain America ? lol
Woke On ha ha ha
I will take pictures tomorrow and then paint them and take pics again……however I’m not a painter, I am a spray painter…haha. Thinking a gold spray paint
As promised here are some pics
Size comparison
Axis
Axis
US
UK
France ANZAC
Too big
Just to confirm, these are pics of the larger set?
I saw 2 for calcutta. Prefer the one on the right. Prefer Eiffel tower for paris. Cant wait to scrape up $100 bucks to get a set
Edit spelling
That’s correct on Calcutta
I am gonna stick to Taj Mahal for Calcutta
gonna add a few cities to my custom map I am making. The other Calcutta would make a great Peking as an example
here is a pic of UK
Bob77, yes those pictures are of the larger set.
Maybe a bit too much for some of them. Cairo looks ridiculous big and Ottawa should lose the Christmas tree. But they are still better than the tiny ones. These capitals are the object of the game, the home of the leaders, the difference between a win or lose. They should be big. But this was just a bit much. Down 10 percent.
Here are the painted versions
UK here has 2 London markers. Small and big
Cairo I tried to give a hue to make it known its UK…not sold on the concept.
US
Germany
Axis
Russia
France and ANZAC
Looking great, EBard! Are we getting close to being officially available? Getting the itch:-)
Got my sets in the mail. Have to say that I am very impressed with the pieces. I concur with basically everything that Leatherneckinlv has stated about the sculpts. Not a fan of the size of Leningrad or Ottawa, beautiful pieces just need to be downsized. I do not like the Cairo pyramid, too big for sure, and not 100% on the design itself. Maybe a sculpt with a couple pyramids on it? Or would that be too close to the Ossel design? Leatherneckinlv beat me to the pictures and the painting, so I won’t jam up the thread with unnecessary pictures. I love the Shanghai pieces and plan to reorder the upsized original capital city pieces.
Thanks to eBard for letting me pre-order.